AMH Test

AMH Test FAQ

What is Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)?

AMH is an ovarian protein. AMH levels rise during childhood and are elevated until it disappears during menopause.

What is an AMH Test?

An AMH test measures the blood level of AMH.

Why would I get an AMH Test?

Interest in AMH has greatly increased as it is thought to be a marker for ovarian reserve. In this capacity, the AMH level may help determine the ability of an ovary to produce healthy eggs. The AMH level is helpful in guiding decisions as to when to consider egg freezing.